Date: 20/07/2016 11:33:32
From: dv
ID: 927588
Subject: How one man was cured of HIV

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/17/health/hiv-cure-study/index.html

n 2008, one man, Timothy Ray Brown, was cured of HIV.

Also known as the “Berlin patient,” Brown was considered cured of his infection after receiving two bone-marrow transplants to treat a separate disease he had been diagnosed with a few years earlier: acute myeloid leukemia.
The bone marrow he received came from a donor whose genes carried a rare mutation that made them resistant to HIV, known as CCR5-delta 32, which was transferred on to Brown.
Traces of the virus were seen in his blood a few years later, but remained undetectable despite him not being on antiretroviral treatment, meaning he was still clinically cured of his infection, according to his clinicians.

Despite various attempts on patients after him by scientists using this same approach, including a similar transplant in two Boston patients, Brown remains the only person known about who has been cured of HIV.
But a new study presented Sunday at the 2016 Towards an HIV Cure Symposium — ahead of the 21st International AIDS conference in Durban, South Africa, this week — revealed data on a new set of HIV positive patients whose reservoirs of HIV have fallen to very low levels after receiving a range of stem cell transplants similar to Brown’s.

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Date: 20/07/2016 16:27:18
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 927730
Subject: re: How one man was cured of HIV

dv said:


http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/17/health/hiv-cure-study/index.html

n 2008, one man, Timothy Ray Brown, was cured of HIV.

Also known as the “Berlin patient,” Brown was considered cured of his infection after receiving two bone-marrow transplants to treat a separate disease he had been diagnosed with a few years earlier: acute myeloid leukemia.
The bone marrow he received came from a donor whose genes carried a rare mutation that made them resistant to HIV, known as CCR5-delta 32, which was transferred on to Brown.
Traces of the virus were seen in his blood a few years later, but remained undetectable despite him not being on antiretroviral treatment, meaning he was still clinically cured of his infection, according to his clinicians.

Despite various attempts on patients after him by scientists using this same approach, including a similar transplant in two Boston patients, Brown remains the only person known about who has been cured of HIV.
But a new study presented Sunday at the 2016 Towards an HIV Cure Symposium — ahead of the 21st International AIDS conference in Durban, South Africa, this week — revealed data on a new set of HIV positive patients whose reservoirs of HIV have fallen to very low levels after receiving a range of stem cell transplants similar to Brown’s.


I was commenting on 3 occasions being nowhere near enough in the other thread. This is even worse, just 1 occasion.

Mysteriously cured patients suffering from supposedly “incurable” diseases appear every year or so. Although there is a great temptation to assign the cure to the treatment, the treatment is hardly ever the cause of the cure.

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Date: 20/07/2016 16:43:49
From: dv
ID: 927737
Subject: re: How one man was cured of HIV

mollwollfumble said:


dv said:

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/17/health/hiv-cure-study/index.html

n 2008, one man, Timothy Ray Brown, was cured of HIV.

Also known as the “Berlin patient,” Brown was considered cured of his infection after receiving two bone-marrow transplants to treat a separate disease he had been diagnosed with a few years earlier: acute myeloid leukemia.
The bone marrow he received came from a donor whose genes carried a rare mutation that made them resistant to HIV, known as CCR5-delta 32, which was transferred on to Brown.
Traces of the virus were seen in his blood a few years later, but remained undetectable despite him not being on antiretroviral treatment, meaning he was still clinically cured of his infection, according to his clinicians.

Despite various attempts on patients after him by scientists using this same approach, including a similar transplant in two Boston patients, Brown remains the only person known about who has been cured of HIV.
But a new study presented Sunday at the 2016 Towards an HIV Cure Symposium — ahead of the 21st International AIDS conference in Durban, South Africa, this week — revealed data on a new set of HIV positive patients whose reservoirs of HIV have fallen to very low levels after receiving a range of stem cell transplants similar to Brown’s.


I was commenting on 3 occasions being nowhere near enough in the other thread. This is even worse, just 1 occasion.

Mysteriously cured patients suffering from supposedly “incurable” diseases appear every year or so. Although there is a great temptation to assign the cure to the treatment, the treatment is hardly ever the cause of the cure.

The article notes that the technique has been beneficial to other patients (to a lesser extent)

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Date: 21/07/2016 11:03:45
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 928182
Subject: re: How one man was cured of HIV

mollwollfumble said:


dv said:

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/17/health/hiv-cure-study/index.html

n 2008, one man, Timothy Ray Brown, was cured of HIV.

Also known as the “Berlin patient,” Brown was considered cured of his infection after receiving two bone-marrow transplants to treat a separate disease he had been diagnosed with a few years earlier: acute myeloid leukemia.
The bone marrow he received came from a donor whose genes carried a rare mutation that made them resistant to HIV, known as CCR5-delta 32, which was transferred on to Brown.
Traces of the virus were seen in his blood a few years later, but remained undetectable despite him not being on antiretroviral treatment, meaning he was still clinically cured of his infection, according to his clinicians.

Despite various attempts on patients after him by scientists using this same approach, including a similar transplant in two Boston patients, Brown remains the only person known about who has been cured of HIV.
But a new study presented Sunday at the 2016 Towards an HIV Cure Symposium — ahead of the 21st International AIDS conference in Durban, South Africa, this week — revealed data on a new set of HIV positive patients whose reservoirs of HIV have fallen to very low levels after receiving a range of stem cell transplants similar to Brown’s.


I was commenting on 3 occasions being nowhere near enough in the other thread. This is even worse, just 1 occasion.

Mysteriously cured patients suffering from supposedly “incurable” diseases appear every year or so. Although there is a great temptation to assign the cure to the treatment, the treatment is hardly ever the cause of the cure.

Proly the Placebo effect?

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Date: 22/07/2016 04:55:41
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 928546
Subject: re: How one man was cured of HIV

dv said:


mollwollfumble said:

Mysteriously cured patients suffering from supposedly “incurable” diseases appear every year or so. Although there is a great temptation to assign the cure to the treatment, the treatment is hardly ever the cause of the cure.

The article notes that the technique has been beneficial to other patients (to a lesser extent)

Yep. This happens every time as well.

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